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Two years ago, I suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury when I was hit by a car. I tried dealing with the insurance company by myself and that was a huge mistake. I contacted Martin Mathers and told him what had happened to me, and more importantly, my failed attempts at dealing with the insurance adjuster. He said the adjuster was doing what they’re paid to do and not to worry. He knew that my injury was serious and probably permanent and that I would require some very specialized treatment if I had any hope of recovering fully. Martin set me up with the best care available and made sure I was well taken care of. Martin arraigned for me to connect with a patient advocate who facilitated my appointments with specialists. I received more care after I hired Martin than I had in the last year. I have no doubt that I would never have gotten the care I needed without his guidance and referrals. I can’t say enough good things about Martin and his support staff. I met with Martin and his crew many times and was treated like a member of their family. Not once did I ever feel like a client. Every one of them went out of their way to assure me that they cared about my health and well being. All the praise I have for Martin and his employees would be for nothing if he didn’t produce. Several times during the negotiations I wanted to give up and settle just to get it over with. Martin remained calm throughout the entire ordeal, calming me down several times when I was in panic mode. He not only settled my claim quickly, but he also got me more money than I could have ever imagined.
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